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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRAMPLE
v.t. 1. To tread under foot; especially, to tread upon with pride, contempt, triumph or scorn.
Neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet. Matthew 7:6.
2. To tread down; to prostrate by treading; as, to trample grass.
3. To treat with pride, contempt and insult.
TRAMPLE
v.i.To tread in contempt. Diogenes trampled on Plato's pride with greater of his own.
1. To tread with force and rapidity.
TRAMPLE
n.The act of treading under foot with contempt.
TRAMPLED
pp. Trod on; trodden under foot.
TRAMPLER
n.One that tramples; one that treads down.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRAMPLE
Tram "ple, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trampled; p. pr. & vb. n. Trampling. ]Etym: [OE. trampelen, freq. of trampen. See Tramp, v. t.]
1. To tread under foot; to tread down; to prostrate by treading; as, to trample grass or flowers. Dryden. Neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet. Matt. vii. 6.
2. Fig. : To treat with contempt and insult. Cowper.
TRAMPLE
TRAMPLE Tram "ple, v. i.
1. To tread with force and rapidity; to stamp.
2. To tread in contempt; -- with on or upon. Diogenes trampled on Plato's pride with greater of his own. Gov. of Tongue.
TRAMPLE
TRAMPLE Tram "ple, n.
Defn: The act of treading under foot; also, the sound produced by trampling. Milton. The huddling trample of a drove of sheep. Lowell.
TRAMPLER
TRAMPLER Tram "pler, n.
Defn: One who tramples; one who treads down; as, a trampler on nature's law. Cowper.
New American Oxford Dictionary
trample
tram ple |ˈtrampəl ˈtræmpəl | ▶verb [ with obj. ] tread on and crush: the fence had been trampled down | [ no obj. ] : her dog trampled on his tulips. • [ no obj. ] (trample on /over ) treat with contempt: a drug-testing device that doesn't trample on employees' civil liberties. ▶noun literary an act or the sound of trampling. DERIVATIVES tram pler |-p (ə )lər |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘tread heavily ’): frequentative of tramp .
Oxford Dictionary
trample
tram ¦ple |ˈtramp (ə )l | ▶verb [ with obj. ] tread on and crush: the fence had been trampled down | [ no obj. ] : her dog trampled on his tulips. • [ no obj. ] (trample on /upon /over ) treat with contempt: a lay statesman ought not to trample upon the opinions of his Church advisers. ▶noun literary an act or the sound of trampling. DERIVATIVES trampler noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘tread heavily ’): frequentative of tramp .
American Oxford Thesaurus
trample
trample verb 1 someone had trampled on the tulips: tread, tramp, stamp, stomp, walk over; squash, crush, flatten. 2 we do nothing but trample over their feelings: treat with contempt, disregard, show no consideration for, abuse; encroach on, infringe (on ).
Oxford Thesaurus
trample
trample verb 1 a fence was erected to prevent people trampling on the flowers: tread, tramp, stamp, walk over; squash, crush, flatten, compress, press (down ), compact, pound, tamp down, mangle, pulp, mash, pulverize. 2 we do nothing but trample over their feelings: treat with contempt, ride roughshod over, disregard, set at naught, show no consideration for, treat inconsiderately, treat disrespectfully, take for granted, encroach on, infringe, abuse, do violence to.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
trample
tram ple /trǽmp (ə )l /〖tramp (踏みつける )le (反復 )〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~d /-d /; -pling 自動詞 1 【権利 希望などを 】踏みにじる, 踏みつけにする «on , over , upon » ▸ trample on A's feelings [right ]A 〈人 〉の気持ち [権利 ]を踏みにじる 2 ドシンドシンと歩く (about ); 踏みつぶす, 踏み荒らす (!場所を示す 副詞 を伴う ) .他動詞 1 a. 〈人が 〉…を踏みつける, 踏みつぶす (down )▸ trample the lawn underfoot 芝生を足で踏みつける b. 〖通例be ~d 〗〈人などが 〉踏まれてけがをする ; 踏みつぶされる ▸ The baby was nearly trampled to death .赤ん坊は踏みつけられて死亡するところだった 2 〈権利など 〉を踏みにじる, 踏みつけにする (down ).名詞 C 踏みつけること [音 ].